Oversight Hearing on Elementary and Secondary Education: Hearing, Ninety-second Congress, Second Session...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 173 pages |
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... going to be able to operate programs to fulfill the objectives of the Federal authorizing legislation . To me it is amazing that the programs I have observed have been as successful as they have been . I look forward to your ...
... going to be able to operate programs to fulfill the objectives of the Federal authorizing legislation . To me it is amazing that the programs I have observed have been as successful as they have been . I look forward to your ...
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... going to continue as rapidly as possible today , and we will continue through the lunch hour . We can go down at intervals to get sandwiches . It is a great pleasure for me to call as the first witness Dr. Duane Lund , superintendent of ...
... going to continue as rapidly as possible today , and we will continue through the lunch hour . We can go down at intervals to get sandwiches . It is a great pleasure for me to call as the first witness Dr. Duane Lund , superintendent of ...
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... going vet , really . I believe that the testimony taken in the early part of 1972 will be as significant as any we have taken , because I think before this year is out we are going to be passing some ex- tremely significant legislation ...
... going vet , really . I believe that the testimony taken in the early part of 1972 will be as significant as any we have taken , because I think before this year is out we are going to be passing some ex- tremely significant legislation ...
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... going to really equalize educational opportunity . In our own school district , for example , the vast majority of the cost of operating our school system comes from outside of our school district even now , and yet when we build a ...
... going to really equalize educational opportunity . In our own school district , for example , the vast majority of the cost of operating our school system comes from outside of our school district even now , and yet when we build a ...
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... going on in every little mining communty . There was a great demand for workers , and at that time the Hindman Settlement School taught manual train- ing , as we called it - industrial arts - beginning in the third grade . It was ...
... going on in every little mining communty . There was a great demand for workers , and at that time the Hindman Settlement School taught manual train- ing , as we called it - industrial arts - beginning in the third grade . It was ...
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Page 14 - State until he is satisfied that there is no longer any such failure to comply. Until he is so satisfied he shall make no further certification to the Secretary of the Treasury with respect to such State.
Page 11 - ... education or other public authority legally constituted within a State for either administrative control or direction of, or to perform a service function for, public elementary or secondary schools in a city, county, township, school district, or other political subdivision of a State, or such combination of school districts or counties as are recognized In a State as an administrative agency for its public elementary or secondary schools. Such term also Includes any other public Institution...
Page 15 - State educational agency" means the State board of education or other agency or officer primarily responsible for the State supervision of public elementary and secondary schools, or, if there Is no such officer or agency, an officer or agency designated by the Governor or by State law...
Page 33 - local educational agency" means a public board of education or other public authority legally constituted within a State for either administrative control, or direction, of public elementary or secondary schools in a city, county, township, school district, or other political subdivision of a State, or such combination of school districts or counties as are recognized in a State as an administrative agency for its public elementary or secondary schools...
Page 14 - Commissioner thereupon shall file in the court the record of the proceedings on which he based his action, as provided in section 2112 of title 28, United States Code.
Page 14 - ... the court the record of the further proceedings. Such new or modified findings of fact shall likewise be conclusive if supported by substantial evidence.
Page 3 - States shall be the aggregate current expenditures, during the second fiscal year preceding the fiscal year for which the computation is made, of all local educational agencies in the State...
Page 26 - State agency which is directly responsible for providing free public education for handicapped children (including mentally retarded, hard of hearing, deaf, speech impaired, visually handicapped, seriously emotionally disturbed, crippled, or other health impaired children who by reason thereof require special education...
Page 9 - Commissioner may reasonably require to carry out his functions under this title, and for keeping such records and for affording such access thereto as the Commissioner may find necessary to assure the correctness and verification of such reports.
Page 4 - States for the operation of such agencies (without regard to the sources of funds from which either of such expenditures are made), divided by the aggregate number of children in average daily attendance to whom such agencies provided free public education during such preceding fiscal year.